Rushing, Ho- Rushing, Ho- 'KU's Nice; Where's the Gym' By Thomas Turner "Rushing is the life blood of any fraternity," say the manuals. They say, too, that rushing should start early, hence, the spring or before- spring high school rush weekends have evolved at KU and other universities. Page 3 Barriers of interests and conversation often hinder the fraternity man in "getting to know" his rush-ee. "Golly," said the rushee, obviously overwhelmed. Such was the situation a KU Greek salesman found himself in recently as he escorted his high school ward around the University campus. "And these are study rooms," the guide continued. "There are five of these — one in which you are allowed to smoke." "THEIS IS WATSON Library." said the Greek. "There are over 700,000 books here. You can find anything you need." "SMOKE? I don't smoke," the guest announced. "It's bad for your health." "That's Malott Hall there. They have a fine accredited faculty plus a myriad of laboratories and research facilities. You may complete a degree in chemistry to qualify you in engineering, medicine or pharmacy." Foreign students may learn American dance styles starting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the main first-floor gymnasium in Robinson. Dance Lessons for Foreign Students Carolyn Snell, instructor of physical education, will teach the lessons. They will last for eight weeks. The lessons will cost International Club members $1 and non-members $2. Profits from the lesson fees will go to International Club. I am convinced the road that lies ahead for women is a dual one of motherhood and career. It will not only be possible but almost mandatory to do both if you want to do either well.—Mary Ingraham Bunting "Do I have to take chemistry?" "Well, that depends on your major." University Daily Kansan "On my what?" "YOUR MAJOR — uh, — what field you're going to major" — uh, go into, like, oh, chemistry or business — and so on." "Oh. I flunked chemistry in high school. "Yes. Well, Now that's Summerfield Hall. It's one of our new buildings, housing the School of Business and the department of Economics." "Pretty building. Where's the gym?" "The gym . . . gym, Which one? We have four or five." "NO SPOOF? Crazy. I play guard for East — in basketball. We beat Westchester last night 58-34. I scored 18 points." "Oh, really. That's nice." "I want to go out up here. Coach Jasper says I have a pretty good chance. Talent and drive and that lazz." "IF YOU DONT have drive and stamina — to play basketball you're dead. And you gotta' practice, too. Hey, where's the stalls?" "I beg your pardon." "Would you like to see the School of Engineering next?" "You know, the place where you guys hang out every night and drink beer and West Coast. I've got my own style of West Coast. Girls seem to go for it." The KU Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the electrical engineering laboratory. Radio Club Meets Tomorrow "Heh, heh, heh, hang out every night; own style of West Coast. Uh . . congratulations." "DEVELOPING your own style of West Coast." Amateur radio licenses are not required for membership and attendance of the club meetings. "On what." "Oh, it's nothing. Hey, suppose we could go out there — to the stalls, I mean?" "That's not exactly the right name. But why not?" The Greek unobtrusively marked a question mark beside the rushee's name in his small notebook. MG - TR - Austin Healey Expert Tuning Several churches have beautiful religious scenes depicting the birth of Christ on their front lawns. — El Paso (Tex.) Herald-Post S. U. Carburetors A Specialty D. B. Unger VI 2-1010 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Make your appointments for Senior Pictures NOW SENIORS DEADLINE MARCH 3,1961 VI 3-1171 ESTES STUDIO Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1961 'Winnie, The Pooh' Auditions Tonight Auditions for the spring semester production of "Winnie the Pooh," a children's play and William Sarayan's "My Heart's in the Highlands" will be held from 7-10 p.m. today and tomorrow at the University Theatre. Auditions are open to all KU students. Tryouts started last night. Warren G. Harding's inauguration was notable for its innovations. He was the first President-elect to ride to the Capitol in an automobile, and his was the first ceremony broadcast on the radio. Jayhawker Bids Being Accepted Applications for the positions of editor and business manager of the 1962 Jayhawker should be made before March 20 to Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University. His office is 223 Strong. Any KU student may apply for the positions. Frederick (Fritz) Rehkopf, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, Jayhawker business manager, and Russell D'Anna, Lawrence senior, editor, each are required to submit names of three candidates to the advisory board. These names will be given along with independent applications Mr. Nichols receives. Entire Stock SHOES REDUCED At the university shop's Annual Winter SALE Reg. 16.95 13.95 Now 13.95 10.95 ALSO TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON: SUITS • SPORT COATS • SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS • CORDUROYS JACKETS • TUXEDOS • TOPCOATS "On the Hill" Al Hack